Even thinking about doing this tag has been intimidating! My TBR is out-of-this-world huge (I have unread books on my shelf in great numbers AND a list on my phone that exceeds two hundred books...guys, help) and it's hard to narrow it to the most intimidating books on it... But here we go!
I probably finish 98% of books that I read. But I tried reading Denton Little's Deathdate and I couldn't get into it. The concept is so unique and sounds like something I'd enjoy, but when I actually tried to read it, I couldn't stand the characters and the style was too odd for me. So I still haven't finished it and I'm most likely going to DNF it.
Oh my goodness the entire Throne of Glass series. I want to read them. I need to read them. But just look at those books! Every time one is published it's bigger than the last one!! I don't know what to do about this one except drop all my responsibilities and hide in a box until I finish the whole thing. Yep.
Lady Renegades by Rachel Hawkins is the last book in the Rebel Belle trilogy and I'm having a hard time coming to terms with finishing it...so I haven't even tried. I've been avoiding review like the plague because I don't want anyone to tint my reading of this finale, but I need to get to it SOOOOON so I'm not spoiled.
The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan. Now let me tell you a thing: I wanted this the day it came out. But other things (read: bills) prevented that dream from coming true. So I bought it a few days ago, which makes it super brand new to me! And I still haven't started it yet. What's wrong with me? I honestly have no clue. It's still only about a month old, so it's brand new, but I have no excuse because I own it now. Oy.
I have a weird answer for this one, and it's The Land of Stories by Chris Colfer. Now, Chris hasn't written other novels before this series, so the problem isn't that I haven't liked previous books, but that I'm super skeptical about books by actors that I've been a big fan of in the past. I loved Glee when I watched it and now I'm not sure about a book written by "Kurt." Maybe it's just me.
I read Kerstin Gier's Ruby Red trilogy last year and loved every second and every word on every page of the whole darn thing. And now she has another series that starts with Dream A Little Dream and I'm super excited to read it...sometime. Her books are certifiably mindboggling and I'm just not quite in the mood for a book that is going to take my brain and twist it until I can't see straight. But it's on my TBR for this month so hopefully I'll get this one solved soon!
One word: ACOTAR. Ha, see what I did there? It's an acronym so it's actually several words but looks like one...okay, I'm done. Anyway, A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas has hype for days (and days and days) and that's one part of its hugeness. The other part is physically it's very tall and quite a few pages and it scares me. I want so much to read it. But it's so BA I feel like it will consume me entirely.
Eleanor Herman's LEGACY OF KINGS, no doubt. I bought this at the beginning of this year and I was so pumped to have it! It is gorgeous and epic-looking and I want to stare at it all day. But recently I've been hearing not great things about it and that makes me super anxious. I think I'm still going to love it, but I've kind of been putting it off.
I'm cheating a teeny bit, but it's my most honest answer. The remainder of the Ranger's Apprentice series is easily the most intimidating item on my TBR. I read the first book over a year ago and was blown away by how much I enjoyed it. But then other things came up and I got distracted by pretty covers and such and now it's been so long and I haven't continued the 12-book series. Yeesh. I know I'm going to love it, but there are so many books and world and characters and wow I'm dizzy.
Who do you tag?
I've tagged several AWESOME people over on the bookstagram community (@the.storied.shelf) and you should check out their responses there!
And there y'all have it! This tag succeeded in making me feel super guilty about having not read these books AND made me want to built a cave out of my unread books and hide away in it. But hey, it was still fun!
What's your most intimidating TBR??
Happy reading!!
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